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Example sentences for "lemon juice"

  • Mix all these ingredients with beaten yolk of egg, and stuff the place from whence the bone was taken.

  • Stick a bunch of the small claws in the top, and garnish with curled parsley.

  • Then pour over them about half of the liquor, or a little more.

  • Serve it up in a deep dish with thin slices of toast cut into triangular or pointed pieces, the crust omitted.

  • If you get any alkali on your skin or clothes, wash it off immediately with vinegar or lemon juice.

  • Which of the following things would have served best to loosen the burned oatmeal from the pan: lye and hot water, ammonia, vinegar, salt water, lemon juice?

  • Lemon juice, sour milk, and sour fruits are all too weak acids to injure clothes or skin, but their sour taste is a result of the acid in them acting on the nerves of taste.

  • For each 2 cupfuls of prunes add about 1/4 cupful of sugar and one tablespoonful of lemon juice.

  • The addition of 1 tablespoonful of lemon juice, or a dash of nutmeg is thought by some to improve the flavor of chopped beef.

  • Some apples are made more palatable by adding cinnamon, nutmeg, or lemon juice.

  • In looseness of the bowels we give a teaspoonful of lemon juice in a little hot water and sugar.

  • Especially should abundance of green vegetables and fruit be used, and where such cannot be obtained in sufficient quantity, lemon juice is valuable.

  • Drinks made of lemon juice or orange juice and water are often very good to help an invalid digestion, but nothing is better than sips of hot water for some time before a meal.

  • A teaspoonful of lemon juice (freshly expressed), along with hot water and sugar, will often relieve where the bowels are acting excessively.

  • Fry them in fresh butter, and serve them up with the gravy about them.

  • For a late dinner, there will be time to boil it slowly all the while; and all soups are the better for long and slow boiling.

  • In combination with the oil that is used for salad dressing, there is always an acid of some kind, such as vinegar or lemon juice.

  • If the dressing is to be used for fruit salad, lemon juice may be used in the place of vinegar.

  • Add a drop of the vinegar or lemon juice, a few more drops of oil, and beat constantly.

  • To make this salad, place a neat pile of beans on a lettuce leaf resting on a plate and moisten with a few drops of vinegar or lemon juice.

  • If you add wine or lemon juice to cream sauce, previously mix the acid with the sugar, and make it very sweet before you put them to the cream, lest it should curdle.

  • Take it off the fire, and stir into it sufficient orange juice, lemon juice, or rose-water, to flavor it highly.

  • Rub off the yellow rind of a large lemon or two on some pieces of loaf sugar, and add to it some powdered sugar mixed with the lemon juice.

  • Season with rose-water, lemon juice, nutmeg; or with all these if for company.

  • This is easily overcome by a few drops of lemon juice or sherry.

  • The Hypholomas have a slightly bitter taste, of which most persons become very fond; if it is objectionable, add a small amount of lemon juice or sherry.

  • Stew till the juices run out, then thicken with a little flour; serve with bread crumbs and a squeeze of lemon juice.

  • Add a few drops of lemon juice; set aside; when cool spread on thin slices of buttered bread.

  • Add two tablespoons of lemon juice, a few drops of Worcestershire sauce, a dash of pepper, two teaspoons of chopped parsley and four tablespoons of creamed butter.

  • Rub to a paste, adding an equal quantity of chopped hard-boiled eggs, seasoned with salt, cayenne, lemon juice or vinegar.

  • Lemon juice can be used in place of citric acid in the first combination.

  • Orange juice or lemon juice may be given in moderation.

  • Lemon juice or boiled vinegar can be added to the injection.

  • Any food prepared with milk should not be given with lemonade, tomatoes, salads containing much vinegar or any foods served with vinegar or lemon juice.

  • Of course, with some tart juices, no lemon juice would be required.

  • The addition of lemon juice to sweet fruits will convert them into jelly-making products.

  • Lemon Peaches= 1 cup lemon juice 1 cup water 1 cup brown sugar peaches to fill 3 pint jars Wash and rub the peaches well, drop into boiling syrup of lemon juice, sugar and water, cook until tender, put into jars and seal.

  • Mix together lightly with two tablespoonfuls of olive oil, one tablespoonful of lemon juice, half a teaspoonful of salt and a quarter a teaspoonful of paprica.

  • Mix half a teaspoonful of salt, a dash of pepper, white or paprica, and four tablespoonfuls of oil; add gradually one tablespoonful of claret and one tablespoonful of lemon juice or vinegar.

  • Have ready a mixture of two tablespoonfuls of butter melted, a tablespoonful of lemon juice, a teaspoonful of salt, some pepper.

  • Acid chemical burns are treated with baking soda, except in the case of carbolic acid (misnamed), which is treated with alcohol; alkaline chemical burns are dressed in vinegar or lemon juice compresses.

  • While you are yet lying down, the maid or the goodman of the house should bring to you a piece of dry, buttered toast, a lettuce sandwich with a bit of lemon juice, or perhaps a cup of hot milk or hot malted milk.


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